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Help to buy ISA OR Save to buy ISA
chlobeana
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You may also find our fully researched Help to Buy ISA guide helpful.
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My partner and I are looking to begin saving for a house from September. We are first time buyers. Both the Help to buy ISA scheme and the Save to buy ISA (at nationwide) have come up while doing our research.
We are first-time buyers. We are hoping to save £300 p/m each and after a year we want to start looking at buying a house.
Which scheme would be best for us?
You may also find our fully researched Help to Buy ISA guide helpful.
Back to the original post...
My partner and I are looking to begin saving for a house from September. We are first time buyers. Both the Help to buy ISA scheme and the Save to buy ISA (at nationwide) have come up while doing our research.
We are first-time buyers. We are hoping to save £300 p/m each and after a year we want to start looking at buying a house.
Which scheme would be best for us?
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